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What CDC knows about Zika virus and pregnancy -- What CDC doesn’t yet know about Zika virus and pregnancy and is researching quickly to find out -- How can I find out if I have Zika? -- What do the test results mean?

CDC understands that pregnant women may be worried and have questions about Zika virus infection during pregnancy. Learn more about Zika virus testing for pregnant women and what you might expect if you have Zika virus during your pregnancy.

CDC understands that pregnant women may be worried and have questions about Zika virus. A positive test result might cause concerns, but it doesn’t mean your baby will have birth defects. Learn more about what you might expect for your pregnancy if...

Zika virus can pass from a pregnant woman to her fetus. Zika is linked to microcephaly, a severe birth defect that signals a problem with brain development. If you are pregnant and living in an area with Zika, you should talk to your doctor or other ...

If you are pregnant and traveled to an area with Zika, you should talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider, even if you don’t feel sick. : Bring this checklist to your visit to make sure you don’t forget to discuss anything important. : C...

August 19, 2016, 1515 ET (3:15 PM ET) : CDCHAN-00394 : CDC has previously issued travel, testing, and other guidance for local mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission (active Zika virus transmission) for a one-square-mile area in the Wynwood area of M...

The success of the US Zika Pregnancy Registry (USZPR) depends on the voluntary collaboration of healthcare workers and local health departments to report complete and accurate case information. This toolkit is a suite of tools and resources to help h...

On July 25, 2016, this report was posted online as an MMWR Early Release. : CDC has updated its interim guidance for U.S. health care providers caring for pregnant women with possible Zika virus exposure, to include the emerging data indicating that ...

October 19, 2016, 1700 ET (5:00 PM ET) : CDCHAN-00398 : The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) previously issued travel, testing, and other guidance related to areas of active Zika virus transmission in Florida. Because local trans...